The deliberate choice of committing such a basic mistake of lower-casing the beginning of all sentences is an insult. I am afraid of reading it, becoming desensitized, and starting to do the same.
Capital letters come from Roman script. Lowercase letters come from a medieval administrative script (Carolingian minuscule). So you could say that we are mixing two completely different scripts. This becomes very clear when you look at a text written entirely in lowercase letters: the typeface is so uniform that I, at least, find it very pleasant to look at. Unfortunately, this is not the norm. Instead, I am condemned to live in a world where I have to look at writing consisting of two obviously thrown-together scripts day in and day out. Schopenhauer was right: the world is a vale of tears!
ahf8Aithaex7Nai|3 months ago
ReluctantLaser|3 months ago
The way you write about it feels like you're going to be infected by it, altered by it, if you read it fully. Seems like an odd reaction.
shark1|3 months ago
I get distracted. The writer misses to accurately transmit the piece of information at its full extent.
gk1|3 months ago
kbelder|3 months ago